Jeff Jarrett On If He Would Work With Daniel Bryan, If There Is A Glass Ceiling For Black Wrestlers

Jeff Jarrett was recently interviewed by The World According To Wrestling. During the interview, Jarrett discussed plans for his women's division, why he believes there is absolutely no glass ceiling for black wrestlers, why some wrestlers can't connect with the audience and how GFW will be different to other promotions. You can listen to the full interview by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes, they sent us these highlights:

Whether he would want to work with Daniel Bryan if he became available:

"He's a fantastic talent, it goes without saying. Bryan Danielson connected with that audience. The Yes chants took over. He's a phenomenal in ring performer. Who wouldn't? If you were running a wrestling promotion who wouldn't want to work with that guy?"

The term 'Divas' and the revolution in women's wrestling:

"Our championship is going to be called the Women's Championship. And I understand the terms Divas and Knockouts and all sorts of things like that and that goes with the history of our business. But my track record speaks for itself – I'm a huge believer in women's wrestling. And when you get highly competitive, highly athletic women, they can have just as competitive, just as entertaining, just as good a match as a man. Look at Ronda Rousey. She's the hottest box office attraction for the UFC so there's no reason that that can't happen in professional wrestling."

If there is a glass ceiling for black wrestlers:

"Absolutely not. The biggest box office attraction that this business has ever produced ever - in the history of it - is half black. That should answer your question."

How Global Force Wrestling with be different to other promotions:

"For the last ten to fifteen years, most wrestling promotions have acted like other wrestling promotions didn't exist. We're going to take a 180 to that and recognize other promotions and do our best to work with them on as many different levels as possible.

"Before I was a promoter I was obviously a wrestler and behind every wrestler is a real story, a very authentic one. We're going to document the stories and then obviously we're going to take the wrestlers from promotions around the world and put them under one umbrella. Yes we're going to have our core roster. We're also going to have anything from the biggest international stars to the very local level of the independent scene. And a little bit of everything in between."

Jeff Jarrett also spoke about how NXT and the WWE Network has changed the wrestling landscape, how technology has changed the industry, how many guitars he has broken and why there is a huge opportunity in the UK for Global Force Wrestling. You can listen to the interview in full by subscribing on iTunes here.